South Korean Doctors’ Arrest Risk


S Korea doctors face arrest if they do not end strike

South Korea doctors have been warned that they could face arrest if they do not end their strike in protest against the government’s medical reform plans.

The doctors are demanding better working conditions and opposing the government’s proposal to increase the number of medical students and open new medical schools.

Health Minister Park Neunghoo has warned that the strike is illegal and that doctors who continue to participate could face criminal charges.

The government has also threatened to revoke the medical licenses of doctors who continue to strike, which could effectively end their careers.

The strike has led to the closure of hundreds of clinics and caused disruptions in medical services across the country.

The government is urging doctors to return to work and engage in dialogue to address their concerns.

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